Those were the days when Rik Smits and Reggie Miller ruled the court at Market Square Arena. And when the Chicago Bulls were an unstoppable force. Well, nearly unstoppable. As Deadspin's Tom Socca examines the Chicago Bulls' "Nearly Perfect"
NBA PLAYOFF ROUNDUP: Raptors victorious over Pacers, Hawks beat Celtics. Indiana Pacers forward Myles Turner (33) drives to the net against Toronto Raptors forward Patrick Patterson (54) Tuesday in Toronto. Nathan Denette — The associated press.
Those were the days when Rik Smits and Reggie Miller ruled the court at Market Square Arena. And when the Chicago Bulls were an unstoppable force. Well, nearly unstoppable. As Deadspin's Tom Socca examines the Chicago Bulls' "Nearly Perfect"
His decision came quickly. The Indiana Pacers had just embarrassed themselves in a home playoff loss to the Toronto Raptors. The player pegged as the starting power forward had scored only six points — through the first three playoff games. The
Miles has not yet been a factor in the Pacers' playoff series with Toronto, but prepares as if he plans to be. He's scored the not-so-grand total of 15 points over the four games, hitting 6-of-20 field goals and 1-of-11 3-pointers. But he hasn't given